My TOT landline and ADSL internet is dead again since last Friday. The modem is logged in, but shows a red light for "no internet connection". Did a dog leak against one of their poles and caused a short?

My TOT landline and ADSL internet is dead again since last Friday. The modem is logged in, but shows a red light for "no internet connection". Did a dog leak against one of their poles and caused a short?

Took them 5 days to fix; now it's crawling at the 6Mbps again. The phone line is still dead. But I don't use that anyway.

I must be one of TOT's very last customers. Since a week my TOT internet was hardly working at all. So I had already changed to a temporary 3G package by AIS over my mobile phone, planning to get connected to the fiber optics cable by 3BB that's running by my house.

Today TOT mechanics showed up to check my connection without being asked, presumably feeling the need to keep me customer. I let them move the cable to a new room I'm using as office now. Later my connection worked fine again, showing around 8 Mbps on the speed tests.

But as soon as I can afford it I will get connected to the fiber optics still

If anyone is considering a change \ upgrade it is worth looking at SINET.

We have been with them 4 years now. We have an agreement where when we go overseas, they Switch Off the Internet, They DO NO charge us, and Switch it back on when we arrive back in Thailand ( be that 1 month or 6 month no problem ) all with NO charges.

so what do you go for fibre optic or the old copper wire connection, what with the high loaded or should i say over loaded itacs, back hoes, tractors, lorrys, then the guy sitting on top nearly touching the mass of cables that's running up and down the soi, they often get damaged. now with the old copper wire connection no problem, can be repaired in minutes, the fibre optic made up of glass particles is not so easy the cost to repair fiber optic cable might be a little bit expensive because of the equipment involved and could result in a longer waiting time to get reconnected arr a one way connector

downforeveryoneorjustme / I like the heading as some farangs think on the lines of justforme he he

Wireless fiber is the answer,no cables at all,that maybe light years away.just how much cable is there strung on electric poles and who knows which ones are in use,but for some it's not which connection to choose,as there not all available to everybody. if your lucky enough to be where the connections are. the more cables added will make a bigger problem when they have one.